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APOC-CRS awarded EASA Part 145 approval

Europe
APOC Component Repair Shop B.V. (APOC-CRS), Europe’s newest component repair shop, has secured EASA Part 145 approval for Airbus and Boeing narrowbody NiCd battery MRO.

Located between Schiphol and Rotterdam airports, APOC-CRS is part of the APOC Aviation group of companies.

As an approved repair facility for SAFT NiCd Batteries, APOC-CRS has the potential to quickly expand to other battery types including widebodies like the A330, and particularly Embraer batteries for regional aircraft operators servicing larger airport hubs in Europe.

 

“With years of experience sourcing, auditing, and managing repair shop relationships we wanted to explore and set up a separate MRO capability that engineered out the issues we face on a daily basis regarding quality and timely repairs” starting with battery capability, explains Max Lutje Wooldrik, Accountable Manager for APOC-CRS and CEO of APOC Aviation.

APOC-CRS will be working towards obtaining FAA Approval in the coming months and then CAAC approval, which will round-out the repair service to the industry.